cell cycle
A cell cycle is the regular sequence of growth and division that cells undergo.
Cycle
Cell Cycle
the cell cycle
THE CELL CYCLE.
somatic cells
Such a sequence is called a quint.
Depends. If it's the division of the nucleus of an atom, it's called fission. If it's the division of the nucleus of a living cell, it's called mitosis.
the cell cycle
THE CELL CYCLE.
somatic cells
Mitosis
Cell cycle and phases of nucear division
No, not all cells are capable of mitotic division in an adult. Certain types of cells, called permanent cells (eg. heart muscle cells and brain cells) can not undergo mitosis in an adult. Another type of cell that cannot undergo mitosis is the mammalian red blood cell - which has no nucleus so cannot divide.
A sequence of events over time is called a timeline. Depending on the spacing of the events, it can also be called a chronology, a history, or a record. A regular sequence of events over a fixed period of time might also be known as a pattern or cycle.
the orderly visual search pattern
The answer to a division problem is called a quotient or divide. The answer to a division problem is called a quotient or divide.
Such a sequence is called a quint.
A material that can easily undergo combustion when in the vicinity of an ignition source is known as a flammible solid. One division of flammible solids is called desensitized explosives.
Substances that undergo chemical change are called reactants.